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where jackie was my uncle was jackie's attorney. so in the 1956 world series, i was 10 and my uncle took me to the game. jackie was considering moving from new york city to to stanford and after the game, which the yankees won, by the way, it was the game prior to larson's no-hitter. he took me into the dodger clubhouse where i got to meet jackie robinson. was the most impressive large person i had ever seen i never ever ever forgot it. um, and and another thing that i recall was that i went to see jackie robinson jr. playing a little league game in stanford. and i'm sitting in the stands listening to these adults screaming at this 11 year old kid. you will never be as good as your father. it's just it's just broke. my heart was just terrible. yeah, i mean what would have been what you know and you when you when you when we look at this picture and and you see this we're saying we agree this jackie robinson jr. i guess the the tragedy even becomes what because we know what's coming. you know, we we know that the pressure you talked
where jackie was my uncle was jackie's attorney. so in the 1956 world series, i was 10 and my uncle took me to the game. jackie was considering moving from new york city to to stanford and after the game, which the yankees won, by the way, it was the game prior to larson's no-hitter. he took me into the dodger clubhouse where i got to meet jackie robinson. was the most impressive large person i had ever seen i never ever ever forgot it. um, and and another thing that i recall was that i went to...
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jackie's nimble, jackie's quick, jackie makes the turnstiles click. money was a main fan of mr. ricky's life. and he knew that jackie robinson was a money machine, for him and the brooklyn dodgers. but there is another reason for that comic book. and i don't know if it was intended or not. in order to break racism's barriers, you have to reach young people. who reads comic books? young people. this was a great step forward. a hero who was black but the comic strips who were read by all kids. myself included. whenever i got an a on a report card, my parents gave me a dime for a comic book. that's how i learned to read. >> interestingly, in this book, i'm not sure one of you pointed it out, in this comic book it did not mention his roots in the negro league. it was almost, his baseball life began with the brooklyn dodgers. no mention made of his roots. in negro league baseball. but i wanted to know what you guys thought about that, but also a few minutes ago we were talking about what ifs, and i guess because we did go to a historic black college, a black institution, i always won
jackie's nimble, jackie's quick, jackie makes the turnstiles click. money was a main fan of mr. ricky's life. and he knew that jackie robinson was a money machine, for him and the brooklyn dodgers. but there is another reason for that comic book. and i don't know if it was intended or not. in order to break racism's barriers, you have to reach young people. who reads comic books? young people. this was a great step forward. a hero who was black but the comic strips who were read by all kids....
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jackie loved him. he said that rachel has continued to say it over the years, he was a father figure in many years for jack, whose father was not in the picture for most of his life. jackie could be a little combative when he felt something was right. over the -- he had many people -- over the years he had arguments with people that he was close with and respected very much. people like martin luther king and other civil rights people. he never really had any friction with branch rickey. when he left the dodgers, it was a hard time for robinson. he never fully readjusted to new dodgers management the way he had. he always believed branch rickey, and the support he had for him. they did not spend much time together given how much time -- how close and how much time they were together. he was the most important figure outside of his family in jackie's life, without question. susan: before montreal, you said it would be an enduring and special memory for the robinsons, there was spring training in florida
jackie loved him. he said that rachel has continued to say it over the years, he was a father figure in many years for jack, whose father was not in the picture for most of his life. jackie could be a little combative when he felt something was right. over the -- he had many people -- over the years he had arguments with people that he was close with and respected very much. people like martin luther king and other civil rights people. he never really had any friction with branch rickey. when...
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jackie deangelis in for neil. jackie: thank you, stuart. i'm jackie deangelis in tore neil cavuto on cavuto "coast to coast." democrats insisting their 700 billion-dollar inflation reduction act won't raise taxes on average americans but the experts crunching the numbers, well they tell a bit of a different story. plus could cars be a thing of the past? why the world economic forum says people don't need their own cars anymore. we've got a big show coming up. former reagan economist art laffer, former chairman of the council of economic advisors kevin hassett are here breaking down inflation fears. independent women's forum foreign policy fellow claudia rosett look at implications of nancy pelosi's planned trip to taiwan. former acting director tom homan weighs in as biden tries to fix the border wall. the speaker kicking off her high-profile asia trip in singapore. fox news correspondent aishah hasnie has the latest. reporter: jackie, here is the latest from the hill. we're getting several reports out there, media outlets are reporting tha
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jackie: yeah. >> this morning we'll have jobs report. my suspicion that will come down a bit with weekly jobless claims. one of the pieces of puzzle missing in stagflation is unemployment ticking up. i think we're setting up for that. i'm relatively bearish. leave money on the sidelines, that is my personal view. there are a lot of investors have a fear of missing out. every time the market looks like it is on the way up other people jump in. big picture there are more headwinds than tailwinds right now. jackie: i agree with you on the jock market that is the next shoe to drop. it will not happen overnight. it will slowly appear in the data but once the picture of stagflation is clear that we'll really bump along in this uncomfortable place for some time what do you think investors will do? i want to add this, one of the reasons i think the market seeing pot momentum because of bad news regarding recession, stagflation, whatever you call it, that jerome powell won't be an aggressive as rates. take
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jackie: welcome back. consumers could be paying even more for dressries next year as the usda says prices could rise another two or 3%. lydia hu is live with a closer look at the food price forecast. lydia? reporter: jackie, that's right, we see global commodity prices are falling it's much too early to celebrate to have any expectation that food prices here at home are going to fall. like you said, the usda put out its estimates for grocery store prices next year predicting they could rise by two to 3%. that's coming on top of current food prices that outpace inflation. the cost to dine out, it shows could rise by another three to 4%. economists say the prices at the grocery store are sensitive to domestic input costs. so if we continue to see the high cost of labor and shipping, packaging and energy well that means food prices will remain elevated. those same input costs i listed are driving prices for eggs here at home. they're skyrocketing this year up 33% over a year ago. this is a warehouse here at p
jackie: welcome back. consumers could be paying even more for dressries next year as the usda says prices could rise another two or 3%. lydia hu is live with a closer look at the food price forecast. lydia? reporter: jackie, that's right, we see global commodity prices are falling it's much too early to celebrate to have any expectation that food prices here at home are going to fall. like you said, the usda put out its estimates for grocery store prices next year predicting they could rise by...
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jackie: welcome back. lyft shares jumping today after the company reported record profit, the ridesharing giant seeing soaring demand for its rides and more drivers signing up as the cost of living rises still the company warns of challenges in the third quarter, caused by inflation. stock is down about 59% year-to-date but take a look there, surging about 15% in today's session. and, china announcing new sanctions, targeting speaker pelosi, and now, halting climate and military talks with the united states. fox news senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is following the action. hi, greg. reporter: hi, jackie. that's right, tough talk and more tough action from china, on day two of its military exercises around taiwan. let's first update you on the action, taiwan air force jet s scrambling as chinese war planes and warships cross the median line in the straight separating china and taiwan a key buffer zone for the island and that was pounded by chinese artillery yesterday. in addition to the nea
jackie: welcome back. lyft shares jumping today after the company reported record profit, the ridesharing giant seeing soaring demand for its rides and more drivers signing up as the cost of living rises still the company warns of challenges in the third quarter, caused by inflation. stock is down about 59% year-to-date but take a look there, surging about 15% in today's session. and, china announcing new sanctions, targeting speaker pelosi, and now, halting climate and military talks with the...
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jackie. jackie: thank you, hillary. failure to prove how the 739 billion-dollar bill will help struggling americans, senator majority leader chuck schumer painting a very different picture. >> at least we arrived. every member of my caucus is elated about what happened because we really, we've changed the world in a way that you rarely get an opportunity to do that. it's going to make a difference to my grandkids. the world will be a better place for my grandchildren because of what we did today. jackie: vice president kamala harris placed the tie-breaking vote. joining us now to dig into this, welcome congressman dan meuser from house small business committee, along with former cbo director doug holtz-eakin. congressman, i want to start with you, the president said when americans start to sit down at the kitchen table when they figure things out at the end of the month things will be better. even bernie sanders acknowledges that the models out there, the penn wharton model, inflation will go up the next two years. amer
jackie. jackie: thank you, hillary. failure to prove how the 739 billion-dollar bill will help struggling americans, senator majority leader chuck schumer painting a very different picture. >> at least we arrived. every member of my caucus is elated about what happened because we really, we've changed the world in a way that you rarely get an opportunity to do that. it's going to make a difference to my grandkids. the world will be a better place for my grandchildren because of what we...
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i'm jackie deangeles in for maria bartiromo. the latest analysis for the inflation reduction act shows families are more likely to get tax hikes than breaks. the media blames republicans for fear mongering about the irs budget. house rankerring member kevin brady will respond. consumers slammed. feds calling inflation exceptionally high and planning additional rate hikes and i'm asking wealth market strategist how long it could last and where he's putting his money right now. and a new energy tax that will increase your pain at the pump. u.s. oil and gas association president tim stuart sounds off. first, the hill claiming the gop making the irs a boogie man and wrote "as republicans rail against the fbi in the wake of the search at mar-a-lago, they're hyping the danger to voters from another three letter federal agency: the irs". washington post fact checker glen kessler tweeting in part, "the gop is praying on people's fear of an audit, which is basically nil". joining me now house weighs and means committee kevin brady. let's
i'm jackie deangeles in for maria bartiromo. the latest analysis for the inflation reduction act shows families are more likely to get tax hikes than breaks. the media blames republicans for fear mongering about the irs budget. house rankerring member kevin brady will respond. consumers slammed. feds calling inflation exceptionally high and planning additional rate hikes and i'm asking wealth market strategist how long it could last and where he's putting his money right now. and a new energy...
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jackie: yeah. >> the spending bill that they passed in my mind is ridiculous and on top of that 500 billion or 801 billion of student loan relief. it's not done yet but even the idea is causing angst in the market. jackie: i would say it's causing little angst. having said that we are looking at oil prices and they down, they dropped 5% yesterday on slowdown fears and everybody who is saying that things are better at the pump, if things are better at the pump but still higher than when we were when president trump came into office and when you think why the prices are going down it's not because he released spr oil or he went to saudi arabia and he got them to pump more and increase supply and certainly not because he did anything here with the domestic producers, it's because traders are forecasting a recession. >> that's right, and so the demand destruction story, they are into the china lockdown, you get one case of china and they lock everyone down and it destroys that and they get the idea tha
jackie: yeah. >> the spending bill that they passed in my mind is ridiculous and on top of that 500 billion or 801 billion of student loan relief. it's not done yet but even the idea is causing angst in the market. jackie: i would say it's causing little angst. having said that we are looking at oil prices and they down, they dropped 5% yesterday on slowdown fears and everybody who is saying that things are better at the pump, if things are better at the pump but still higher than when we...
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jackie: welcome back. walmart announcing layoffs for 200 corporate workers. this after the company cut its profit outlook last week saying consumers are spending less due to skyrocketing inflation. walmart says the job curts are part of restructuring effort reflecting merchandising, global technology and real estate teams. workers are feeling pain of mass layoffs, hiring freezes. new survey shows that less than 9% of tech employees feel confident in their job. constellation research ray wang is here to discuss it. i said this all along. it doesn't happen overnight t happens in a slow trickle. you will see big companies like walmart laying off employees. these are the signs, even if you want to redefine what a recession is or technical definition, these are the signs that we have economic headwinds ahead. >> jackie, you're absolutely right. we have 75,000 people in 2022 in the tech sector that lost jobs. 20,000 job cuts in the last three weeks alone. it is kind of interesting, we still have 10.7 million job
jackie: welcome back. walmart announcing layoffs for 200 corporate workers. this after the company cut its profit outlook last week saying consumers are spending less due to skyrocketing inflation. walmart says the job curts are part of restructuring effort reflecting merchandising, global technology and real estate teams. workers are feeling pain of mass layoffs, hiring freezes. new survey shows that less than 9% of tech employees feel confident in their job. constellation research ray wang is...
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jackie. jackie: david lee miller, thank you. we're also getting a more clear picture when took place during the fbi raid on former president trump's mar-a-lago home. ashley webster live in palm beach with the latest. >> reporter: jackie we're getting a few more details. we're learning that the search at mar-a-lago was divided or centered if you like on three particular sections, a bedroom, office, a storage area that was padlocked that search lasted nine 1/2 hours and began 9:00 a.m. on moaned morning. according to an attorney for donald trump to who was not allowed to witness search for the evidence, the fbi eventually removed about a dozen boxes of documents. documents that investigators believe belong in the national archives but the scale of the raid continues to generate outrage. critics saying it is not unlike sending in a s.w.a.t. team to try to retrieve an overdue library book. as for politicians, senator paul rand, senator from kentucky says in his mind no doubt law enforcement agencies are being used as political weapo
jackie. jackie: david lee miller, thank you. we're also getting a more clear picture when took place during the fbi raid on former president trump's mar-a-lago home. ashley webster live in palm beach with the latest. >> reporter: jackie we're getting a few more details. we're learning that the search at mar-a-lago was divided or centered if you like on three particular sections, a bedroom, office, a storage area that was padlocked that search lasted nine 1/2 hours and began 9:00 a.m. on...
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thank you. >> thank you, jackie. jackie: all right. the next hour of "mornings with maria" starts right now. ♪ jackie: good morning, everybody,ism jackie he deangels in for for maria bartiromo. the markets this morning are bracing for some selling. futures are down this morning following jerome powell's comments on inflation. >> there will very likely be some softening of labor market conditions. while higher interest rates, slower growth and softer labor market conditions will bring down inflation, they will also bring some pain to households and businesses. these are the unfortunate costs of reducing inflation. jackie: and it was those words that sent the dow down more than 1,000 points on friday. but take a look now at the 10 year treasury note, yield 3.1% and on the move higher as the market's bracing for more selling on wall street, the dow, the s&p 500, the nasdaq, they saw their worst week since june 17th, down four of the last six sessions. now, this is all as we look ahead to a week of big jobs data. we've got the july jolts
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jackie. jackie: aishah hasnie thank you so much. she is absolutely right, it is an expansion of the irs, bob, with respect to its funding and budget, roughly six times what it currently has. i want to ask you, some people in the wake of this raid, saying this is big government at its worst. this is a police state. you know, if they could raid the former president of the united states, his private residence, what can they do to you? you're the little guy? they're expanding the irs, essentially to come after people that don't have the defenses to stand up to them. a lot of times unlike what the guy said in the sound bite, he said i don't have anything to hide, a lot of time people don't have anything to hide but they make simple mistakes on their tax returns and end up paying a huge fine as a result. it almost feels like a shakedown, bob. >> the irs has so much power as we all know. people are concerned about the economy. they're concerned about inflation, they're concerned about crime and now republicans playing hey, you have to be c
jackie. jackie: aishah hasnie thank you so much. she is absolutely right, it is an expansion of the irs, bob, with respect to its funding and budget, roughly six times what it currently has. i want to ask you, some people in the wake of this raid, saying this is big government at its worst. this is a police state. you know, if they could raid the former president of the united states, his private residence, what can they do to you? you're the little guy? they're expanding the irs, essentially...
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jackie: definitely. i'd say the constitution of 2010 has made it a lot easier for women and youth because there's a program called ago under which women and youth get 30% of government, at least government business contracts, 30% reserve women and youth and i think this has increased access to capital and funds for those two groups the women and the youth and capital. at the end of the day, elections are about money. if you have access to money and you can move money, you can make yourself visible. i think this has greatly changed things. i am a wife and i am happy for this. muhammad: fergus, women make up nearly half of registered voters in kenya but compared to other countries in east africa kenya still has few female elected leaders. from your perspective, why is that and are there signs that things might play out differently this election cycle ? fergus: i think it comes back a little bit to what jackie was saying about the role of money in kenya elections. there had been a clear effort this time to
jackie: definitely. i'd say the constitution of 2010 has made it a lot easier for women and youth because there's a program called ago under which women and youth get 30% of government, at least government business contracts, 30% reserve women and youth and i think this has increased access to capital and funds for those two groups the women and the youth and capital. at the end of the day, elections are about money. if you have access to money and you can move money, you can make yourself...
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and in nairobi is jackie corney, k, a lawyer and a writer. a warm welcome to you both and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. jackie, let me start with you today on elections and kenya are often more about personalities and ethnic alliances. are issues like the economy, the cost of living and fighting corruption more front and center for voters this time than they were in the past. and i'd say yes then because the cost of living has fast reason to unbearable canyons recently had the president as a subsidy on mayflower. yeah. package of meat for detailing it. that would be $2.00 and your end to the left and in can yeah, we have, it was kept at a door last because people people, the financial and economic sense and it's a mess struggling. yeah. and bad. see if it's taken most interestingly. and then for prof, i stay mega lunch, that channel shooting me. that a day i went to the trail that seemed as the mean trade for a political. the dish up the 1st. how close is the race expected to be, or is it possible there could be a run o
and in nairobi is jackie corney, k, a lawyer and a writer. a warm welcome to you both and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. jackie, let me start with you today on elections and kenya are often more about personalities and ethnic alliances. are issues like the economy, the cost of living and fighting corruption more front and center for voters this time than they were in the past. and i'd say yes then because the cost of living has fast reason to unbearable canyons recently...
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and jackie can you can, and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll g 0 dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter or handle is at ha, inside story. for me, how much i'm human the whole team here. 5 for now. al jazeera correspondence, bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we have to take cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics here say he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines and no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled town. they take us to their basement, where we find others sheltering from the shelling these evacuation basic 3 day journey devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here. assassination is dissident destabilizing the democratic process. you will lose it. it will be a loss for holding a documentary explorer. how autocratic leaders undermine de
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and jackie can you can and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just here dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter or handle is at a j inside story from him. how much of human the whole team here? 5 for now. ah along with a one year ago, the thought of on that is the double following the bedroll of foreign forces. 20 years of war ended. but many of them are still waiting to benefit from the peace. does not, yvonne have not one had not been recognition as the midst of them at dublin, above one side. balaban take over one year on another. there are diets define who we are. but who always, if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains. and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glori
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i will turn it over to jackie. jackie: for those of you joining us on the phone come up press star want to get into the queue. first, we will take some questions in the room. >> associated press. probably for you, mike or jim. is friday or monday even feasible because you are dealing with an engine? might you need to replace this engine? is this a problem unique to this? you said you didn't get the temperatures on any of them that you were looking for. what could be the worst case here? mike: friday is definitely in play. we just need a little bit of time to look at the data but the team is setting up for a 96-hour recycle. they are still holding in the launch council figuration and preserving the option for friday, replenishing commodities out at launch complex 39b. you will see those activities starting tomorrow. right now the indications don't point to an engine problem. it is in the bleed system, that thermally conditions the engines. we did change the diameter of that, where we did the green run testing to hea
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i'm jackie deangelis and for maria bartiromo. the latest analysis of bidens inflation reduction act shows families likely to get tax hikes and tax breaks. at the media blames republicans for fear mongering about the new bloated irs budget. house ways and means committee ranking member kevin brady will respond. consumers planned calling inflation exceptionally high and planning additional rate hikes, i am asking slate stone chief market strategist kenny pulled kari how long jacob asked where he's putting his money right now pretty new energy tax u.s. oil and gas association tim stewart sounds off coming up. but first the hill climbing the gop is making the irs a bogeyman they write this as republicans and rail against the fbi in the wake of the search at mar-a-lago they are hiking the three letter agency irs. glenn kessler tweeted in part yesterday, the gop is preying on people's fear of an audit which is basically neil. house ways and means committee ranking member kevin brady, great to see you. but dig into the inflation reducti
i'm jackie deangelis and for maria bartiromo. the latest analysis of bidens inflation reduction act shows families likely to get tax hikes and tax breaks. at the media blames republicans for fear mongering about the new bloated irs budget. house ways and means committee ranking member kevin brady will respond. consumers planned calling inflation exceptionally high and planning additional rate hikes, i am asking slate stone chief market strategist kenny pulled kari how long jacob asked where...
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it's what made jackie jackie. it was -- she was of deep conviction, clearly not just with respect to her politics. no, it came from a deeper place. she had deep convictions with respect to her religious faith. i have to say for all the many speeches i saw her deliver, for all the people i saw her energize, it was often after she delivered a prayer, and i saw her deliver a number of those, that audiences gave their most heartfelt ovations. jackie was a larger-than-life figure, but jackie was never fake. she was never contrived. she was beloved, in fact, because she inspired and motivated people with a passion that was so authentic. so human. and jackie cared about the people she connected with. she was genuinely concerned. she was what you might call the genuine article. jackie was also very smart, not just energetic. she was very smart. as a member of the house ways and means committee, you could see that on a regular basis, but even in a casual conversation, jackie had a habit of cutting right to the issue. but m
it's what made jackie jackie. it was -- she was of deep conviction, clearly not just with respect to her politics. no, it came from a deeper place. she had deep convictions with respect to her religious faith. i have to say for all the many speeches i saw her deliver, for all the people i saw her energize, it was often after she delivered a prayer, and i saw her deliver a number of those, that audiences gave their most heartfelt ovations. jackie was a larger-than-life figure, but jackie was...
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but he chose jackie because he knew jackie had the ability to play great boastful -- baseball and yet play the political role he had to play even though it was killing him. and so i say to you, i have a lot of respect for mr. ricky and people like him. so if i digress from there and i go to slavery in the underground railroad, and you must take note of the things to be able to live in america properly, i feel. and the underground railroad represented harriet tubman. in harriet tubman was a tremendous -- given tremendous praise for being that pioneer the sickly gave her life to free the slaves. what is also overlooked is that those free houses that those people put up for the slaves to stay at and to hide them and get them up to the north and get them to canada were regular people. regular people. nothing special. but the commonality was that they were good human beings. and when we talked, the three of us, i want to if the sizes, we always talk about the category of good human beings for we talk about white, black, whatever. and that becomes important in being a man. because if i have
but he chose jackie because he knew jackie had the ability to play great boastful -- baseball and yet play the political role he had to play even though it was killing him. and so i say to you, i have a lot of respect for mr. ricky and people like him. so if i digress from there and i go to slavery in the underground railroad, and you must take note of the things to be able to live in america properly, i feel. and the underground railroad represented harriet tubman. in harriet tubman was a...
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jackie. >> jackie: i mean from a physical standpoint the numbers and math work. andrew yang was for the universal basic income, but if you are really trying to look at the dynamics of capitalistic society and want to stifle innovation, make sure that people are creative and trying there hard to do a lot, this is the way to do it so go forward with this. >> kayleigh: it is tried and been failed. >> brett: let's try again. california has this endless forecast of money. let's try it and we will see where it goes. i think a total failure. >> kayleigh: morgan. >> morgan: definitely help and inflation. >> kayleigh: that is right, cassie. >> cassie: try lowering inflation and lowering taxes and you can cover your rent with a reasonably paying job. >> kayleigh: exactly. it is that time of year. starbucks pumpkin spice latte is back. how exciting. it will cost you more than ever before. the ground a size goes for 5.5% to nearly $6 depending on the location and that is roughly 4% increase from last year that may be worth it. researchers say the reason pumpkin spice latte i
jackie. >> jackie: i mean from a physical standpoint the numbers and math work. andrew yang was for the universal basic income, but if you are really trying to look at the dynamics of capitalistic society and want to stifle innovation, make sure that people are creative and trying there hard to do a lot, this is the way to do it so go forward with this. >> kayleigh: it is tried and been failed. >> brett: let's try again. california has this endless forecast of money. let's try...
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so jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness. they prepared themselves for greatness, which meant that they could make a difference outside of baseball as well. and that is the only thing that is important for you to understand you can be great in your profession. you can earn a lot of money you can be famous. but the question is what are you doing for others? after he retired jackie robinson became a leader in the civil rights movement working with dr. king the naacp. he helped to start a bank to help other minorities start their own small businesses and to own their own homes and after his death. mrs. robinson carried on that legacy by starting the jackie robinson foundation which has provided college scholarships and training and career opportunities for more than 1400 underserved students. in fact, i know that we have a few jackie robinson scholars here today who are studying at howard and georgetown and yale and brown and even my alma mater, princeton. first ladies in their own words continues now on american history tv, mic
so jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness. they prepared themselves for greatness, which meant that they could make a difference outside of baseball as well. and that is the only thing that is important for you to understand you can be great in your profession. you can earn a lot of money you can be famous. but the question is what are you doing for others? after he retired jackie robinson became a leader in the civil rights movement working with dr. king the naacp. he helped...
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yeah, jackie robinson certainly was a tremendous athlete, but he was so much more than that. you know, he bravely served in our armed forces. he attended college at ucla. he competed as hard as he could at everything he did so that his gifts wouldn't go to waste. and rachel robinson was in every way his equal, ladies, in every way his equal. she made her education a priority, she worked hard in school, she eventually became a nurse. so, jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness, they prepared themselves for greatness, which meant that they could make a difference outside of baseball as well and that is the only thing that is important for you to understand. you can be great in your profession, you can earn a lot of money, you can be famous, but the question is, what are you doing for others? after he retired, jackie robinson became a leader in the civil rights movement, working with dr. king, the naacp. he helped to start a bank to help other minorities start their own small businesses and own their own homes. and after his death, mrs. robinson carried on that
yeah, jackie robinson certainly was a tremendous athlete, but he was so much more than that. you know, he bravely served in our armed forces. he attended college at ucla. he competed as hard as he could at everything he did so that his gifts wouldn't go to waste. and rachel robinson was in every way his equal, ladies, in every way his equal. she made her education a priority, she worked hard in school, she eventually became a nurse. so, jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness,...
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she said, you are one of jackie's favorite athletes. and i took that to say jackie had done this tremendous thing for us. he was the first black to play baseball but he was never a pushover. and he took us to a place that opened up his whole world for us. but i was not going to revisit that place. i wanted to take it to the next step. dr. edwards: which you most certainly did. bill: and so, when red said he is retiring, i have got to find a new replacement. he says, russell, do you want the job? i said, hell no. [laughter] i watched what you go through, i don't want no part of that. so we agreed, we made up a list of 10 guys we would approve of. he said, nobody gets the job unless you approve of it. i made a list of 10, and he made a list of 10. there were no matches. so he said, what do you want to do? i said, i don't know. he says, this is who i'm going to hire. i said, red, if you hire him, i am going to retire with you. i didn't even want to be in the same room with that person. and he says, i will not build the team with him. he sa
she said, you are one of jackie's favorite athletes. and i took that to say jackie had done this tremendous thing for us. he was the first black to play baseball but he was never a pushover. and he took us to a place that opened up his whole world for us. but i was not going to revisit that place. i wanted to take it to the next step. dr. edwards: which you most certainly did. bill: and so, when red said he is retiring, i have got to find a new replacement. he says, russell, do you want the...
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potts and thompson were aides of jackie walorski and were also killed in the crash. edith smuker was pronounced dead at the scene. tributes poured in. mike braunpaid tribute to his friend on the senate floor. >> my good friend jackie walorski tragically killed in a car accident, like the ultimate gut punch, one of the first great hoosiers i got to know, she will be missed and condolences to all of the families. >> ashley: jackie walorski's husband dean was notified she was killed and said she has returned home with her lord jesus christ, keep her family in your thoughts and prayers. flags ordered to be flown at half staff. she was respected by members of both parties for her work on the house ways and means committee. former president trump remembered her as a wonderful woman and house minority leader kevin mccarthy said jacky was embodiment of integrity receiving respect from all colleagues in the house. jackie walorski and her two aides were on their way back from looking at medical device industry, she is fifth house member to die while serving in office this year
potts and thompson were aides of jackie walorski and were also killed in the crash. edith smuker was pronounced dead at the scene. tributes poured in. mike braunpaid tribute to his friend on the senate floor. >> my good friend jackie walorski tragically killed in a car accident, like the ultimate gut punch, one of the first great hoosiers i got to know, she will be missed and condolences to all of the families. >> ashley: jackie walorski's husband dean was notified she was killed...
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jackie, a six month project. coming up with that term. >> jackie: it is really insulting. to say the agenda is extreme, ultra maga, maga voters those are half of the voters. if anybody recalled the election was not a slide but these are voters that he may need on a site if he wants to win again and win work tried to put another candidate up there. it is amazing. the man has spent $4 tri $4 trillion, $4 trillion of taxpayer dollars and ultra maga money is included in there, by the way. he's trying to insult people in a very sandbox approach. if i don't like you, i will throw sand in your face. people are insulted by it and it makes them angry and to get out and vote. to the previous comment, a lot of those maga voters are women, too, people that don't like joe biden and can't stand for crime in this country or reckless spending. you want to talk about extremism, republicans might say we want less government, list spending, leave us alone and let capitalism function properly. their green claimant agenda is extreme. you want to talk about extremism, they are shoving it down o
jackie, a six month project. coming up with that term. >> jackie: it is really insulting. to say the agenda is extreme, ultra maga, maga voters those are half of the voters. if anybody recalled the election was not a slide but these are voters that he may need on a site if he wants to win again and win work tried to put another candidate up there. it is amazing. the man has spent $4 tri $4 trillion, $4 trillion of taxpayer dollars and ultra maga money is included in there, by the way....
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jackie mitchell: you good, uncle? my mom requested that, when she passed on, that h would take care of her body. [interposing voices] - we're thankful for the life of this, our sister and mother, who walked in mundane shore. and she heard the voice of jesus said, come under me and rest. lay down, thy weary one. lay down thy head upon my beast. jackie mitchell: that's the last you'll see them, or you'll see their body on this earth. i want to have that picture with me. yeah, i do. - oh god, we come this afternoon just to say thank you. lord, we know that you are an awesome god. jackie mitchell: yes, you are. - and, lord, we love you and you love us. amen. jackie mitchell: we got him. we got him. bye, mom. bye, mom. we'll see you tomorrow. i love you. [sobs] [bell dings] [music playing] rev. paul wilkinson: i need to tell you, we are not here by ourselves. we just didn't show up this morning. because we're standing on somebody else's shoulder. sobody else came this way beforwe did. somebody else sung "amazing grace" bef
jackie mitchell: you good, uncle? my mom requested that, when she passed on, that h would take care of her body. [interposing voices] - we're thankful for the life of this, our sister and mother, who walked in mundane shore. and she heard the voice of jesus said, come under me and rest. lay down, thy weary one. lay down thy head upon my beast. jackie mitchell: that's the last you'll see them, or you'll see their body on this earth. i want to have that picture with me. yeah, i do. - oh god, we...
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jacky. >> jackie: joe biden vowed to abandoned building the wall completely. remember this. >> president biden: there will not be another foot of wall constructed under my administration. we will be based on using high-tech capacity to deal with it at the port of entry. >> jackie: the president is going back on that pledge. dhs has approved the closing of the wall in yuma, it is one of the busiest fort for border cro. mark kelly is upe-election in november. >> it is being used to support a democratic senator mark kelly who previously voted against the border wall. >> this is the height of hypocrisy, clearly a political stunt. that said, everyone who has generations of family in this state have never seen this level of lawlessness. >> jackie: congressman french hill going further, telling fox new says this is clearly a photo op because of the american citizens who are disgusted with his southwest border policy, unveiling the besieged southern border should the gop retake control of congress. the policy is legislation requiring if the government continue constru
jacky. >> jackie: joe biden vowed to abandoned building the wall completely. remember this. >> president biden: there will not be another foot of wall constructed under my administration. we will be based on using high-tech capacity to deal with it at the port of entry. >> jackie: the president is going back on that pledge. dhs has approved the closing of the wall in yuma, it is one of the busiest fort for border cro. mark kelly is upe-election in november. >> it is...
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crash. >> carley: here to tell us how they will be remembered this morning, jackie. good morning. >> ashley, good morning. 858-year-old republican representative killed wednesday when another car hit head-on and that happened 12:30 wednesday in elkhart county, indiana when a driver feared into their lane. 27-year-old zachary potts and 28-year-old emma thompson were both aides and also killed in the crash. the sole driver of the other vehicle, 56-year-old edith schmucker was pronounced dead at the scene. tributes from both parties support in following the tragic news. mike braun paid tribute to his friend on the senate floor, listen. >> i get the tragic news my good friend was tragically killed in a car accident and so, like the ultimate gut punch, one of the first great hoosiers i got to know. she will be missed and our condolences to all of the families. >> jackie walorski's office released a statement and he was notified his wife was killed. she returned home to be home with her lord jesus and please keep him in your prayers. and ordered flags throughout washington
crash. >> carley: here to tell us how they will be remembered this morning, jackie. good morning. >> ashley, good morning. 858-year-old republican representative killed wednesday when another car hit head-on and that happened 12:30 wednesday in elkhart county, indiana when a driver feared into their lane. 27-year-old zachary potts and 28-year-old emma thompson were both aides and also killed in the crash. the sole driver of the other vehicle, 56-year-old edith schmucker was...
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jackie is live in south carolina. she has the latest. jackie. >> good evening. no reaction from president biden to the raid on former president trumps estate by the fbi or that new warning from the fbi department of homeland security about new threats in the wake of that raid. president biden said they only said a few words in passing to reporters talking about how he spent his vacation working the phones. he will sign inflation reduction act next week. [inaudible] >> with inflation remaining a tough concern for voters, white house officials have been trying to build up goodwill. the act will bring down the cost of living even though experts agree it will not directly impact inflation for one year or more. when pressed on how and when people will seep prices dropping, congressional democrats were evasive. the claim in the drop of gas prices being a result of the bill that the president has not yet even signed. >> we are already feeling the effects of certain extent because we have seen gas prices come down. >> as soon as it goes into that, i hope that all of the
jackie is live in south carolina. she has the latest. jackie. >> good evening. no reaction from president biden to the raid on former president trumps estate by the fbi or that new warning from the fbi department of homeland security about new threats in the wake of that raid. president biden said they only said a few words in passing to reporters talking about how he spent his vacation working the phones. he will sign inflation reduction act next week. [inaudible] >> with inflation...
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on tuesday, august 16, 2022, as a further mark of respect to the memory of the late honorable jackie walorski, zachary potts and emma thompson.
on tuesday, august 16, 2022, as a further mark of respect to the memory of the late honorable jackie walorski, zachary potts and emma thompson.
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thanks so much, jackie. i hope your son listens to you, puts down therugs, himself the rehab before it is too late. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: still ahead, elisabeth hasselbeck returned to the curvy couch with her brand-new faith-based children's book called "flashlight nights." when you talk to her, please? ♪ ♪ we believe at newday usa we have a noble purpose. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever's best for the individual service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage company for veterans and active-duty service people, and they and their families. we're the ones there to help them. people are doing hard, arduous, difficult, dangerous things. some of them are giving their lives right now, today, for the freedoms that we have here in this country. they're willing to do that for you, for me, and for our family. so for us, at newday, to have the opportunity to turn around and help those people at this point in time. it's a labor of love, it's a noble serv
thanks so much, jackie. i hope your son listens to you, puts down therugs, himself the rehab before it is too late. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: still ahead, elisabeth hasselbeck returned to the curvy couch with her brand-new faith-based children's book called "flashlight nights." when you talk to her, please? ♪ ♪ we believe at newday usa we have a noble purpose. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever's best for the individual...
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might we soon see the procedural history confirming jackie's reporting? that's possible. perhaps the government didn't ask for that to be redacted. but typically, and i think this is the important point and it's my bias coming from a federal law enforcement background, i don't like the idea of making affidavits public before charges are filed. because you never know what someone is going to pick up on or if they miss a redaction or if someone divines on what's on the black ink on the paper. i think the better practice is to keep it under seal for now and for us to be patient. >> the judge has seen the affidavit, he's the one that signs off on it, he knows what's in it. the justice department has had a week to propose redactions. because judge reinhart is pretty familiar with it, house of corrections do you think it will take him to come back and give us his decision? in the past we've seen him work relatively quickly. >> i guess the answer in that returns in part on how extensive the redactions are and whether parts have to be redacted and the judge didn't agree with the
might we soon see the procedural history confirming jackie's reporting? that's possible. perhaps the government didn't ask for that to be redacted. but typically, and i think this is the important point and it's my bias coming from a federal law enforcement background, i don't like the idea of making affidavits public before charges are filed. because you never know what someone is going to pick up on or if they miss a redaction or if someone divines on what's on the black ink on the paper. i...
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joining us now is jackie alemany, investigations reporter for the "washington post." thank you for being with us tonight. this feels like maybe not full circle but quite a ways around the arc from your initial reporting. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i know that you and your colleagues have been continuing to report this story. you were the first to break the news of this scandal six months ago. what do you understand about the latest here about the scope of the fbi's action and what it says about the investigation as a whole. >> we're trying to get details right now, and what we have heard so far is that, which the former president confirmed himself is, that the fbi did raid the premises today. this is an especially newsworthy development though, because obviously, six months ago, we reported that the national archives had sent people down to mar-a-lago to recover about 15 boxes worth of documents, classified information, and various mementos, things, records, that belonged to the american people, from former president trump. the fbi revisiting him today, indic
joining us now is jackie alemany, investigations reporter for the "washington post." thank you for being with us tonight. this feels like maybe not full circle but quite a ways around the arc from your initial reporting. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i know that you and your colleagues have been continuing to report this story. you were the first to break the news of this scandal six months ago. what do you understand about the latest here about the scope of the...
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the truth is, jackie lit up every room she was in. with her passion and her brilliance and just her friendship and warmness. there's no question she could do everything. she was all in on everything and worked hard to find common ground wherever she could. last week was a shocking week and a week to mourn. this week is a time to celebrate jackie, her legacy and her life. with that, sadly this massive senate bill drawn in secret, stuffed with government checks to the wealthy and favored interests, rushed through congress, is a hoax on the american people. it fails to reduce inflation, fails to reduce the budget deficit, and fails to reduce the world's temperature. who in their right mind raises taxes in a recession? the answer is, only president biden and his supporters in congress who bundled -- bungled this economic recovery, think this is a good idea. you remember them. they told you they would defeat covid, that inflation was a rich person's problem, that their $2 trillion spending spree last year would strengthen the economy. inst
the truth is, jackie lit up every room she was in. with her passion and her brilliance and just her friendship and warmness. there's no question she could do everything. she was all in on everything and worked hard to find common ground wherever she could. last week was a shocking week and a week to mourn. this week is a time to celebrate jackie, her legacy and her life. with that, sadly this massive senate bill drawn in secret, stuffed with government checks to the wealthy and favored...
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and as you mentioned, jackie robinson, 75 years, breaking the color barrier. today, the president of the negro league museum hosted us and there were plenty of dodgers players and staff. we learned all about the history and got the tour. it was so amazing. we're off to a great start today. >> and i love the pictures. i mean, just the camaraderie, you know, everyone unified in their display of just being exuberant about the whole occasion. and it really is a milestone, isn't it? here you all are getting ready to play another very big game, but then this kind of puts it all in perspective, doesn't it? i mean, this is an emotional -- a very emotional journey. >> it does, it's emotional, it's exciting. and even tonight, here in kansas city, we're going to have the brooklyn dodgers of 1955 play the kansas city monarchs of 1945. so we're all going to be wearing different jerseys so our players are all hyped up about that and, you know, jackie played for the monarchs. we'll still be rooting for the brooklyn dodgers. i'm always trying to educate our players on our his
and as you mentioned, jackie robinson, 75 years, breaking the color barrier. today, the president of the negro league museum hosted us and there were plenty of dodgers players and staff. we learned all about the history and got the tour. it was so amazing. we're off to a great start today. >> and i love the pictures. i mean, just the camaraderie, you know, everyone unified in their display of just being exuberant about the whole occasion. and it really is a milestone, isn't it? here you...
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jackie, have a great weekend. retail earnings, lots coming next week from the likes of walmart and macy's. let's look ahead and talk about what to expect with nikki baird, vp of global strategy for retail company aptos, and also brendan case in dallas. brendan, this is the week for you, you are going to be drinking so much coffee bracing for what is to come, but we already have a good sense of what is to come, don't we? brendan: exactly right, a big week, but it is going to be a week that is a sequel to an announcement walmart made a few weeks ago, in which it warned profits are going to be down more than expected. the reason is that inflation is hitting people hard, leaving them with less money to spend, especially on general merchandise as opposed to groceries. and i think what we will be looking for next week will be clues or commentary they offer about how they see the state of the consumer, and how people are going to hold up, or not, as the year goes on. ed: we already heard from amazon, the big, e-commerce
jackie, have a great weekend. retail earnings, lots coming next week from the likes of walmart and macy's. let's look ahead and talk about what to expect with nikki baird, vp of global strategy for retail company aptos, and also brendan case in dallas. brendan, this is the week for you, you are going to be drinking so much coffee bracing for what is to come, but we already have a good sense of what is to come, don't we? brendan: exactly right, a big week, but it is going to be a week that is a...
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jackie, things trump could stop this type of behavior. trump has the ability. >> to tone down the rhetoric. he has ability to speak to these people and say, you know, this isn't part of what the america that we all signed up for, but he doesn't do it came courage. is it? he revels in it? he actually is energized by it by the state run. jackie was also on the san francisco board of supervisors and was an advisor to nancy pelosi. he says during that period he received death threats to and can sympathize with how small well may feel. there's a pit in your stomach. you worry first you worry about your loved ones. >> and in the case of carson's following their threatening his wife and children, that that's just i mean, that's just cowardly. that's just sick. yockey says in these situations, authorities are notified and the person being threatened will receive extra security and protection amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> well, a woman protesting the right to an abortion says a paramedic sedated her against her will. now she's suing the city of san
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they've had very positive results, but for jackie berlin a safe injection site is a mistake her son. corey is homeless in san francisco and addicted to fentanyl jackie is the co-founder of mothers against drug deaths. it's really frustrating me because i feel like we're normalizing drug use they're building this community of it's okay to use all the time, and i'm not trying to stigmatize anybody but the drugs that are on the streets today are so deadly. shouldn't be okay. jackie wants to state to focus on resources to help addicts recover instead of enabling more drug use even if it's supervised gary mccoy with helpwright 360 says more rehab centers are necessary, but they're sure staffed he views sb-57 as a path to treatment sp57 will definitely benefit the city and county of san francisco. not only in lives lost to overdose giving us another tool to prevent overdose deaths but so in savings and savings to the healthcare system that's already impacted currently under staffed. now this bill has been introduced multiple times in california. it actually passed in 2018 in a previous for
they've had very positive results, but for jackie berlin a safe injection site is a mistake her son. corey is homeless in san francisco and addicted to fentanyl jackie is the co-founder of mothers against drug deaths. it's really frustrating me because i feel like we're normalizing drug use they're building this community of it's okay to use all the time, and i'm not trying to stigmatize anybody but the drugs that are on the streets today are so deadly. shouldn't be okay. jackie wants to state...